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  2. Ferdinand David (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Free scores by Ferdinand David at the International Music Score Library Project (IMSLP) "Ferdinand David". Messianic Judaism Wiki. 2011-11-14. Archived from the original on 2012-04-25; Jong, Cameo (2012). Rediscovering Ferdinand David's violin pedagogy through his Violinschule and zur Violinschule (DMA thesis). University of Iowa.

  3. 24 Caprices for Solo Violin (Paganini) - Wikipedia

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    version of No. 24 by composer himself, for violin and piano or guitar published separately as Variazioni di bravura; piano accompaniments for Nos. 1–23 by Robert Schumann (1855) arrangement of Nos. 1–24 by Ferdinand David for violin and piano (c. 1860) version of the 24 caprices "avec accompagnement de pianoforte" by John Liptrot Hatton (1870)

  4. Violin Concerto (Mendelssohn) - Wikipedia

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    Mendelssohn originally proposed the idea of the violin concerto to Ferdinand David, a close friend and then concertmaster of the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra. Although conceived in 1838, the work took another six years to complete and was not premiered until 1845. During this time, Mendelssohn maintained a regular correspondence with David, who ...

  5. Chaconne in G minor - Wikipedia

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    The Chaconne in G minor is a Baroque composition for violin and continuo, traditionally attributed to the Italian composer Tomaso Antonio Vitali.A Dresden manuscript that may have been transcribed in the early 18th century is the earliest known version of the chaconne, but it was not published until 1867 when Ferdinand David arranged it for violin and piano.

  6. Arma Senkrah - Wikipedia

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    She began violin lessons at age 5, and at age 7 began two years of study at the Boston Conservatory of Music under Julius Eichberg. At age 9, Harkness then left to study in Europe, accompanied by her mother. She had intended to study with Ferdinand David, who died just before she arrived.

  7. Ossy Renardy - Wikipedia

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    This was the first of Renardy's many recordings; his last recording, made shortly before his death in 1953, was a second reading of the 24 Caprices, again in the arrangement by Ferdinand David. [3] The Guarnerius violin he played was said to have been once owned by Paganini himself, [ 2 ] but other sources suggest it was a later copy by Jean ...

  8. August Wilhelmj - Wikipedia

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    August Emil Daniel Ferdinand Wilhelmj (German pronunciation: [vɪlˈhɛlmi] vil-HEL-mee; 21 September 1845 – 22 January 1908) was a German violinist and teacher. [ 1 ] Wilhelmj was born in Usingen and was considered a child prodigy ; when Henriette Sontag heard him in 1852 at seven years old, she said, "You will be the German Paganini ". [ 2 ]

  9. Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra - Wikipedia

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    In 1835, Felix Mendelssohn became the orchestra's music director, with the traditional title of Gewandhauskapellmeister, and held the post until his death in 1847. Several other musicians shared the duties with Mendelssohn during his tenure, including Ferdinand David, Ferdinand Hiller, and Niels Gade. In 1885, the orchestra moved into a new hall.